Voices from the Frontlines

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The doctors worked on the girl and made sure she received appropriate medication and help, but it was too late. That night she went into a coma, and after a week she died. . . . When the mother was quizzed by the doctors she revealed what the father had been doing, that the girl had told her but she was afraid to lose her marriage.

I can easily imagine a solution to the conflict in Syria without outside forces putting boots on the ground (contrary to Thomas Friedman). It is just a matter of peace strategy, a strategy that builds rather than destroys . . .

Gyung lan Jung
Korea
“We appeal to the people. Now we must replace politico-military hostilities and arms races with peaceful cooperation.”
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Background
2013 marks the 60th anniversary of the Korean War Armistice Agreement. Hostilities were ended in 1953, leaving numerous deaths and inestimable property damage. Since then the war has not been officially terminated.
Sixty years later, the Korean Peninsula still faces an unprecedented level of military tension – recently moving dangerously close to a state of war following the rocket launch and the third nuclear test by North Korea and sanctions by …

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Voices from the Frontlines: First-person accounts of what is happening around the world, how it impacts women, and how women are building cultures of peace.

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